Books
Book Review | A literary thriller parsing corruption and class
Age of Vice is about Ajay, a dalit from an Uttar Pradesh village who is trafficked at the age of eight to work as a servant in the mountains
Book Review | In defence of living things, big and small
The story has a powerful message that renders its effect both long-lasting and satisfying.
Book Review | What we don’t talk about when we talk about China
The book is designed to explain China’s past and present in a succinct, step-by-step manner which makes it easy to comprehend.
Book Review | Politician’s debut flags caste in Sikh diaspora
The novel examines ways of configuring human relationships with empathy and kindness.
Book Review | Even nostalgia has its limits in this science fantasy on decades past
Time Shelter is, perhaps, one of the most brilliant books of our time.
Book Review | How to rehumanise the workplace in the era of cyborgs
The fear is, machines could become sentient in the not-too-distant future.
Book Review | When Oman ruled Indian Ocean and how Dar es Salaam copied Bombay
This book is an important contribution for those who want to understand slave trade in the Indian Ocean.
Book Review | How BSF was the first to launch the war to liberate Bangladesh
The book is dotted with the untold story of BSF heroes who were the first to extend the hand of friendship to the rebels against Pakistan.
Book Review | Jagadish Bose, idealist who shone against odds
Wan is strong at delineating the overwhelming odds Bose had to overcome all through his life.
Book Review | What pooped on my step and other whodunits
This is a book that would be anagreeable gift for young daughters and sons or nieces and nephews.